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May 02, 2014, 10:36:25 AM |
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Very interesting read indeed. (But what a funny definition of "police" you have got there... ) Interesting that Sunlot is based in Cyprus. Could perhaps there be a connection to mysterious Mr. Brewster, whose past before going to Cyprus seems to be clouded in mystery denser than Mr. Karpelès's frappucinos? Police is an institution, like State or Law or Church. From the Gendarmery to the SS or Three-Letter-Acronym-Agencies. They are state mandated violence (not debating right or wrong here). I don't think there's anything remarkable about Cyprus. It's just the perfect place to run a hit-and-run money operation and that's why EVERYONE uses Cyprus.
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May 02, 2014, 10:38:44 AM |
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Very interesting read indeed. (But what a funny definition of "police" you have got there... ) Interesting that Sunlot is based in Cyprus. Could perhaps there be a connection to mysterious Mr. Brewster, whose past before going to Cyprus seems to be clouded in mystery denser than Mr. Karpelès's frappucinos? Police is an institution, like State or Law or Church. From the Gendarmery to the SS or Three-Letter-Acronym-Agencies. They are state mandated violence (not debating right or wrong here). I don't think there's anything remarkable about Cyprus. It's just the perfect place to run a hit-and-run money operation and that's why EVERYONE uses Cyprus. So now that the Chinese have finally calmed down a little , do we get series of FUD from the gox ghost? Also I thought that Cyprus was no longer a safe heaven for hit and run stuff , and that since last April .
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May 02, 2014, 10:51:54 AM |
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So now that the Chinese have finally calmed down a little , do we get series of FUD from the gox ghost?
I don't see how those news could affect the price. The MtGOX drama has slowed down to court speed, so it will be a year or more before it moves any coins or changes the market's perception of bitcoin's future. By the way, is there any estimate of the amount of bitcoins (and other altcoins) currently sitting in all the exchanges' wallets? More importantly, of the coins "on the market" -- in the those wallets, or in the hands of traders who could quickly bring them in for speculative trade? It would be interesting to compare that to the MtGOX heist...
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xulescu
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May 02, 2014, 10:55:59 AM |
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Also I thought that Cyprus was no longer a safe heaven for hit and run stuff , and that since last April . I think many did. But then other things happened out of Cyprus as well, not least the Neo/Bee failwagen. I've started to believe Cyprus was mostly bail-in beta and moving some oil-igarch money to London/Berlin. I don't think any meaningful regulation changed.
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niothor
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May 02, 2014, 11:00:09 AM |
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So now that the Chinese have finally calmed down a little , do we get series of FUD from the gox ghost?
I don't see how those news could affect the price. The MtGOX drama has slowed down to court speed, so it will be a year or more before it moves any coins or changes the market's perception of bitcoin's future. By the way, is there any estimate of the amount of bitcoins (and other altcoins) currently sitting in all the exchanges' wallets? More importantly, of the coins "on the market" -- in the those wallets, or in the hands of traders who could quickly bring them in for speculative trade? It would be interesting to compare that to the MtGOX heist... Probably not.. But with the last incident involving sheepmarket someone mistakenly traced one of btc-e addresses https://blockchain.info/address/1CbR8da9YPZqXJJKm9ze1GYf67eKAUfXwPIt did hold over 90k coins at one moment. But it would be a pain in the ass to keep track of these coins ...
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May 02, 2014, 11:00:51 AM |
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p0peji
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May 02, 2014, 11:29:13 AM |
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What we are seeing now is what would happen if no new fiat would enter the btc market?
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May 02, 2014, 11:57:18 AM |
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Also I thought that Cyprus was no longer a safe heaven for hit and run stuff , and that since last April . I think many did. But then other things happened out of Cyprus as well, not least the Neo/Bee failwagen. I've started to believe Cyprus was mostly bail-in beta and moving some oil-igarch money to London/Berlin. I don't think any meaningful regulation changed. +1 In the pipeline, at the time, were Spain, Portugal, Italy, Ireland. It is also about making the middle class pay for the debt of the riches. The beta test went with no fatalities, and Cyprus is still in the Eurozone, so in a sense it is a success.
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May 02, 2014, 11:57:55 AM |
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the crash is beginning, the road to 200$
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p0peji
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May 02, 2014, 11:58:42 AM |
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No one noticing the price drop on Huobi or is everyone just on ignore modus?
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p0peji
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May 02, 2014, 11:59:24 AM |
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the crash is beginning, the road to 200$
But is so awfully quiet on this thread, I just dont get it. Normally when a major price movement is happening it gets spammed to the max.
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May 02, 2014, 12:00:51 PM |
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May 02, 2014, 12:02:39 PM |
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Are we seeing now the lowest point in bitcoin price for the next 6 months?
Probably the highest point in the next 6months. 100% true, never again $ 500 that's right. And it's not gonna stay long at the 400 level The price $ 450 will be halved, and after this comnig recovery price to $ 370, and again, again, again to zero. View Screen CaptureLOL, thats 10, TEN times today you've posted that irrelevant chart. How is it irrelevant ? He has been posting it for months, and so far it's been accurate. I don't like that chart tool on tradingview because it always wants to autodraw its own way and won't let me adjust with the slope that I want.
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May 02, 2014, 12:04:43 PM |
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No one noticing the price drop on Huobi or is everyone just on ignore modus? we are ignoring China
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xulescu
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May 02, 2014, 12:08:43 PM |
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Also I thought that Cyprus was no longer a safe heaven for hit and run stuff , and that since last April . I think many did. But then other things happened out of Cyprus as well, not least the Neo/Bee failwagen. I've started to believe Cyprus was mostly bail-in beta and moving some oil-igarch money to London/Berlin. I don't think any meaningful regulation changed. +1 In the pipeline, at the time, were Spain, Portugal, Italy, Ireland. It is also about making the middle class pay for the debt of the riches. The beta test went with no fatalities, and Cyprus is still in the Eurozone, so in a sense it is a success. Indeed. Poland http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-09-06/poland-confiscates-half-private-pension-funds-cut-sovereign-debt-loadApparently soon to come to a bank near you in the US/UK/EU
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May 02, 2014, 12:08:50 PM |
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No one noticing the price drop on Huobi or is everyone just on ignore modus? we are ignoring China
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dreamspark
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May 02, 2014, 12:12:09 PM |
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Two more days of no fiat to come after this one...
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May 02, 2014, 12:17:30 PM |
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No one noticing the price drop on Huobi or is everyone just on ignore modus? we are ignoring China
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May 02, 2014, 12:24:11 PM |
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No one noticing the price drop on Huobi or is everyone just on ignore modus? we are ignoring China tohoho
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dreamspark
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May 02, 2014, 12:26:07 PM |
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China wont detach too much before the arb bots kick in and buy it back up.
Question is how low can it drag it down.
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